Demonstates starting and waiting on a thread
/* C# Programming Tips & Techniques by Charles Wright, Kris Jamsa Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (December 28, 2001) ISBN: 0072193794 */ // Thread.cs -- Demonstates starting and waiting on a thread // // Compile this program with the following command line: // C:>csc Thread.cs using System; using System.Windows.Forms; using System.Threading; namespace nsThreads { public class ThreadDemo { static public void Main () { // Create the new thread object Thread NewThread = new Thread (new ThreadStart (RunThread)); // Show a message box. MessageBox.Show ("Click OK to start the thread", "Thread Start"); // Start the new thread. NewThread.Start (); // Inform everybody that the main thread is waiting Console.WriteLine ("Waiting . . ."); // Wait for NewThread to terminate. NewThread.Join (); // And it's done. Console.WriteLine ("\r\nDone . . ."); } // Method to assign to the new thread as its start method static public void RunThread () { // Sleep for a second, print and message and repeat. for (int x = 5; x > 0; --x) { Thread.Sleep (1000); Console.Write ("Thread is running. {0} second{1} \r", x, x > 1 ? "s" : ""); } // The thread will terminate at this point. It will not return to // the method that started it. } } }
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